podman/tests/roles/run_bats_tests/tasks/run_one_test.yml
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---
- name: "{{ test.name }} | install test packages"
dnf: name="{{ test.package }}-tests" state=installed
- name: "{{ test.name }} | define helper variables"
set_fact:
test_name_oneword: "{{ test.name | replace(' ','-') }}"
# UGH. This is necessary because our caller sets some environment variables
# and we need to set a few more based on other caller variables; then we
# need to combine the two dicts when running the test. This seems to be
# the only way to do it in ansible.
- name: "{{ test.name }} | define local environment"
set_fact:
local_environment:
TEST_NAME: "{{ test.name }}"
TEST_PACKAGE: "{{ test.package }}"
TEST_ENV: "{{ test.environment }}"
- name: "{{ test.name }} | setup/teardown helper | see if exists"
local_action: stat path={{ role_path }}/files/helper.{{ test_name_oneword }}.sh
register: helper
- name: "{{ test.name }} | setup/teardown helper | install"
copy: src=helper.{{ test_name_oneword }}.sh dest=/tmp/helper.sh
when: helper.stat.exists
# This is what runs the BATS tests.
- name: "{{ test.name }} | run test"
script: ./run_bats_tests.sh
args:
chdir: /usr/share/{{ test.package }}/test/system
become: "{{ true if test.become is defined else false }}"
become_user: "{{ rootless_user }}"
environment: "{{ local_environment | combine(test.environment) }}"
# BATS tests will always exit zero and should leave behind two files:
# a full log (test.bats.log) and a one-line PASS/FAIL file (.summary.log)
- name: "{{ test.name }} | pull logs"
fetch:
src: "/tmp/test.{{ item }}.log"
dest: "{{ artifacts }}/test.{{ test_name_oneword }}.{{ item }}.log"
flat: yes
with_items:
- bats
- summary
# Collect all the one-line PASS/FAIL results in one file, test.log
# Write the same thing, in a different format, to results.yml
# https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/ci/standard-test-interface/
- name: "{{ test.name }} | keep running tally of test results"
local_action:
module: shell
cmd: |
cd {{ artifacts }}
cat "test.{{ test_name_oneword }}.summary.log" >>test.log
status=$(awk '{print $1}' <test.{{ test_name_oneword }}.summary.log | tr A-Z a-z)
echo "- test: {{ test.name }}" >>results.yml
echo " result: $status" >>results.yml
echo " logs: test.{{ test_name_oneword }}.bats.log" >>results.yml
# delete the oneliner file, to keep artifacts dir clean
rm -f test.{{ test_name_oneword }}.summary.log
- name: "{{ test.name }} | remove remote logs and helpers"
file:
dest=/tmp/{{ item }}
state=absent
with_items:
- test.bats.log
- test.summary.log
- helper.sh
# AAAAARGH!
#
# Fedora gating tests are failing, because str-common-final/tasks/main.yml
# tries to pull test.log and other logs from $remote_host:/tmp/artifacts .
# Those don't exist, because I track status and artifacts locally, because
# with the reboot I can't rely on /tmp being preserved.
# I see no way to tell str-common-final to skip this step; so let's just
# push logs over upon completion of each subtest.
- name: keep remote artifacts synced
synchronize:
src: "{{ artifacts }}/"
dest: "{{ remote_artifacts|d('/tmp/artifacts') }}/"
mode: push